CJ2K will be back in 2013. At least that's what Titans running back Chris Johnson, aka CJ2K, says.

Johnson told the NFL Network that he's ready to do what the Vikings' Adrian Peterson fell just short of doing last season—surpass Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson as the NFL's all-time single-season rushing leader. Dickerson set the record of 2,105 in 1984.

Chris Johnson has had one 2,000-yard season in his career, and he's hoping a second one will break Eric Dickerson's single-season record. (AP Photo)

“Every running back’s goal is to break that record,” Johnson said. "You want to break the 2,105. I believe I can do it."

Peterson rushed for 2,097 yards for Minnesota in '12, coming up nine yards shy of setting the record in the team's regular-season finale against the Packers. Before him, Johnson joined the 2K club with his 2,005-yard effort in 2009.

While Peterson is a more consistent powerful and explosive workhorse, Johnson relies more on his speed—often an all-or-nothing proposition from game to game. Over the past three seasons, however, Johnson hasn't come close to his previous total, with rushing numbers of 1,364, 1,047 and 1,243 yards.

Johnson also said in the interview that he hopes the Titans will give him some help by focusing on upgrading their offensive line this offseason. There's no doubt that adding a road-grader—namely Alabama guard prospect Chance Warmack with the 10th overall draft pick—would help Johnson get another shot at such a lofty goal.